The José María Vargas Hospital in Caracas carried out the repairs indicated by the Presidential Evaluation Commission for Infrastructure Habitatability and received a reassessment that concluded on a green label. This was reported by the entity created after the double earthquake on Wednesday, June 24. “The five buildings that make up the hospital, plus the so-called old structure, are already in optimal condition,” said the director of this med…
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The José María Vargas Hospital in Caracas carried out the repairs indicated by the Presidential Evaluation Commission for Infrastructure Habitatability and received a reassessment that concluded on a green label. This was reported by the entity created after the double earthquake on Wednesday, June 24. “The five buildings that make up the hospital, plus the so-called old structure, are already in optimal condition,” said the director of this med…